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Kokomo Arnold 78 rpm

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10 inch 78 rpmSince this ain't no museum, my aim is not to depict actually existing specimen of 78 rpm records,but to show the labels as pristine as workmanlike possibleeven if this - in some cases - takes a whole lot of my time to photoshop process the initial data

Kokomo Arnold
- Old Black Cat Blues
- Sissy Man Blues
- Front Door Blues
- Back Door Blues
- Policy Wheel Blues
- Milk Cow Blues - No 4
- Shake That Thing
- Mister Charlie
- Long And Tall
- Mean Old Twister
- Buddie Brown Blues [aka "Rolling Time"]
- My Well Is Dry"In December 1964 a jazz-and-blues-loving executive for German Brunswick Records pressed some limited vinyl reissues of material he liked to give as holiday presents. This is one of them, pressed in strictly limited quantity (I have heard both 50 and 35 copies) one time only. The records were distributed in plain inner sleeves - there is no art cover for this. A mimeographed play list, headed with "Special Pressing Brunswick Nr. 004 626" and the date on the bottom, neatly folded in two was inserted into the sleeve and given away with the disks." (ebay seller 'bazanaki')

picture on front cover does not show Peetie Wheatstraw, but Herman / Harmon Ray ("Peetie Wheatstraw's Buddy")
from Paul Garon: The Devil's Son-In-Law - The Story of Peetie Wheatstraw and his Songs.- Studio Vista, London 1971, p. 63:

The article above is 'published' here for private research only. While of historical interest, it may contain factual errors only revealed by later research. Be advised that more recent reference works should be consulted regarding factual points such as spelling of names, dates of birth, dates of recordings.